This was the gel stain top coat i chose to finish my kitchen and bathroom cabinets.
Gel stain top coat.
The primary difference between gel and a traditional stain is that gel stain sits on top of the wood while a traditional stain sinks in.
I also spray painted the metal bases at this point.
All stains need a top coat.
Wipe brush often on a lint free rag to remove excess stain.
Appropriate for mill work furniture cabinets garage doors windows decks and more.
It also has a uv stabilizer which helps protect the finish from breaking down in the sun.
Each coat of stain needs about 24 hours to dry so plan accordingly.
Continue doing daily layers of stain in the same way until you can no longer see streaks in the finish.
Multiple coats will create a more opaque finish but the sheen will remain matte.
Some of the colours can be a thick gel or a thin consistency.
In all of my experiences i ve had to apply 3 4 coats of gel stain.
As a result it lets some of the wood s unique markings.
Unlike traditional oil and water based stains gel stain is very easy to apply by wiping it on with a brush versus having to rub it in like most stains.
Wet or tacky gel stain can be removed easily with a rag moistened with mineral spirits.
If applying stain exteriorly top coating with an exterior clear finish is strongly recommended.
The left side is scratched the right side has 2 coats of double espresso and it looks flawless.
Gel stain works on most surfaces from wooden to metal and even painted surfaces can be gel stained.
Our gel stain and topcoat is a one step combination product which is a little bit of stain mixed into a durable topcoat.
To complete the graining process wait until the first coat of minwax gel stain is completely dry 24 48 hours then apply a second coat of gel stain with a natural bristle brush in the direction of the grain pattern created.
The beauty of gel stain comes from the thick urethane which can carry a lot of color to any surface but that color must be sealed in with.
Like our natural sfo the patina gel stain can be used as a protective top coat however remember it will have a yellowing effect as it is an oil base.
Think of stain as the color and top coat as the sealer and protectant.
This is a water based top coat so you have to wait 3 days after doing the oil gel stain.
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Apply a liberal coat of gel stain with a firm synthetic brush or lint free rag and work the stain across and into the grain uniformly feathering out streaks while stain is wet.
Check out this before and after using the gel stain topcoat.